Bomb Cyclone Headed Toward the West Coast
What is a bomb cyclone?
A bomb cyclone is a rapidly intensifying low-pressure system that forms over the ocean. These storms are characterized by a central pressure that drops by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours. Bomb cyclones can produce high winds, heavy rain or snow, and coastal flooding.
What causes a bomb cyclone?
Bomb cyclones are caused by a combination of factors, including:
- A strong temperature gradient between warm and cold air masses
- A jet stream that provides favorable conditions for the storm to develop
- A moist atmosphere
What are the impacts of a bomb cyclone?
Bomb cyclones can have a significant impact on coastal communities. These storms can produce:
- High winds that can damage buildings and infrastructure
- Heavy rain or snow that can lead to flooding
- Coastal flooding that can damage homes and businesses
What should you do if a bomb cyclone is headed toward your area?
If a bomb cyclone is headed toward your area, it is important to take steps to prepare for the storm. These steps include:
- Securing loose objects outdoors
- Stocking up on food and water
- Filling your gas tank
- Making a plan to evacuate if necessary